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A strategy to enhance the thermal stability of a nanostructured polypyrrole-based coating for solid phase microextraction
Authors:Ali Mehdinia  Farzane Bashour  Fateme Roohi  Ali Jabbari
Affiliation:1. Department of Marine Living Sciences, Iranian National Institute for Oceanography, 1411813389, Tehran, Iran
2. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, 1969764499, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:We report on a nanostructured self-doped polypyrrole (SPPy) film that was prepared by an electrochemical technique in an electrolyte containing fluorosulfonic acid as the sulfonation reagent. The film was applied as a new fiber material for solid-phase microextraction (SPME) of the pesticides lindane, heptachlor, aldrin, endosulfans I and II prior to their quantitation by GC with electron capture detection. The SPPy nanoparticles have a diameter of <100?nm. The introduction of covalently bound sulfo groups into the backbone of the polymer resulted in improved temperature resistance (~350?°C) and satisfactory extraction efficiency. The thermal stability of the SPPy fiber is superior to common polypyrrole fibers. Extraction was optimized by means of the Taguchi orthogonal array experimental design with an OA16 (45) matrix including extraction temperature, extraction time, salt concentration, stirring rate, and headspace volume. The method displays good repeatability (RSD??1; with an R2 of >0.998. The detection limits are <0.23?ng?mL?1. The method was successfully applied to the analysis of the pesticides in skimmed milk and fruit juice samples, and recoveries are from 84?±?1 to 105?±?1%.
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Self–doped nanostructured polypyrrole-based coating was used for SPME analysis of some organochlorine pesticides in milk and fruit juice samples. Improved temperature resistance (~350°C) was obtained for the new developed fiber rather than common used polypyrrole coating.
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